. A history of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers [electronic resource]: including its service as infantry, Second Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months, and nineteen days . 3d,John Burton, Co. B. Timothy Concklin,John Rislev, • Otis H. Melendy,Sergt. John Harrington, Co. John Kaine,Stephen Cook,John ONiel,Adam Osborne,Michael Murray,John Fowler,John Shairbartt,George Wood,Charles F Miller,Gustave Alsen,Leonard P Benton, Co. Neal,Abram Givoward,Sergt. Geo. A. Carleton. Co. F By order of Maj
. A history of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers [electronic resource]: including its service as infantry, Second Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months, and nineteen days . 3d,John Burton, Co. B. Timothy Concklin,John Rislev, • Otis H. Melendy,Sergt. John Harrington, Co. John Kaine,Stephen Cook,John ONiel,Adam Osborne,Michael Murray,John Fowler,John Shairbartt,George Wood,Charles F Miller,Gustave Alsen,Leonard P Benton, Co. Neal,Abram Givoward,Sergt. Geo. A. Carleton. Co. F By order of Major Captain and ^Capt Dana AV King. Chief Bugler H. J Durgin, Bugler John Milan, Co. G. Geo. W Rowe, A. N Goodwin, Lvman Marsh, Jameson Perry, Geo. H. Eastman, Francis S. Clav, Joseph Crawford, • Sergt. Daniel E. Nichols, Co. Willis Ball,John Ryan, John S. Harvev, N S. Milliken,Thomas A. St. Clark,Sergt. J. Ferguson, Co. John S. Stokes,Sam. H. Henderson,James W Johnson, Serral Lafaince, John H. Emory,Sergt. Geo. Burton, Co. Burke, • Dennis OSullivan, E. R. S. Canby R. B. Morey,issistant ^\djut aid- General Sergt. Willis Ball, whose name is in the list of exchancredprisoners, enlisted as private in Company H, in October,. SERGT WILLIS BALL, CO. H. New Hampshire Volunteers. 523 1861. and served full time, having re-enlisted for threevears in January, 1864, and being mustered out with the••Veteran Battalion. He was once slightly wounded,was ahvavs on duty, and in all skirmishes and battles inwhich the Eighth Regiment was engaged, except when inthe prison stockade at Camp Ford, he being taken pris-oner at Sabine Cross Roads on Vpril S, 1S64 Heenlisted and fought for the o\erthrow of slaverv, thatbeing the dominant idea controlling his action at thattime, believing that all the good things that we have seenin the land since followed naturally from that event. Heis now a civil engineer in the Black Hills region, workingfor the firm of Kilpatrick Br
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